Storage-battery terminal



. 1,62 2 APLI 51927 R. R. BEEzLEY 3 33 STORAGE BATTERY TERMINAL Filed Aux. 3. 1922 l` n Hfoufu; l

' tailed description taken in connection with Patented Apr. 5, 1927;

STORAGE-Barnier TERMINAL.

Application led'Augiust 3, 1922. Serial No. 579,419.

This invention has reference to storage battery terminal blocks. and its object is to provide a means for attaching external circuits to the storage battery withoutv liability of-doing harm to the battery ar.

Storage batteries as ordinarily constructed have the jars provided with covers of hard rubber composition or some other such material, which, when subjected to strains, are liable tocrack with the result that the elec.; trolyte will seep through such cracks and attack external metal parts producing corrosions often so extensive as to cause the destruction of such metal parts and necessitating the entire renewal thereof.

In accordance with the invention, the battery terminals are provided with flexible or` like conductors suitably insulated and covered with lead and so arranged that the curd rent will flow from the battery terminals to supplementary terminals anchored solidly to the battery case, which is usually made of wood, and therefore will not yield to the eX- ternal conductors, thus avoiding the forces which cause cracking of the rubber or rubber-like covers of the cells.

Since the storage battery is not subjected to any forces tending to displace the battery terminals, cracking of the battery cover in the immediate neighborhood of the terminals, is avoided and consequently the electrolyte does not find escape to the exterior of the battery.

The invention will be best understood from a consideration of thel following 'dethe accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, with the understanding however that the invention is not confined to any strict conformity to the showing of the drawings, but may be changed and modiiied so long as such changes and modifications Vmark no material departure from the salient features of the invention as expressed. in the appended claim.

In the drawings; Figure 1 is a plan view ofA a storage battery having the invention applied.

Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the battery as viewed from the lower side thereof as l shown in Fig. 1. Y

Fig. 3 Vis a fragmentary view as shown in Fig. 2. Y Fig. 4 is a section on the line 4-4 of Fig. 1.

Fig. 'is a. section on the'line '5 5 of Fig. l. l Fig. 6 is aperspective view of a supplemental terminal support constituting the invention.

Fig. 7 is a perspective View of one of connectors shown in Figs. 1, 2 and 3.

Referring tothe drawings, there is shownthe i a battery box 1 which, as is customary,.may

be `inadeof suitably protected wood, and "l within this bo-X are contained storage loattery cells`2, 8 and 4, as is customary in asiX volt storage b-atteiy,with each cell 2, 3 and 4 provided with a cover 5fof lsuitable protectingmatei'ial which is usuallymore or less friable.

The terminals of the storagebattery are inthe form of posts 6, 7.

In certain of the figures, there are shown plugs 8, whereby the electrolyte may be iille'd into the several cells of the storage battery as needed, but these filling plugs require no description since they form no part of the invention. Y

At one side of the battery box 1, there is erected a standard 9 preferably secured in place by screws 10 so as to producea rigid structure. The standard 9 rises above ythe top of the box 1 and has secured to it a plate 11, of appropriate size for the pui'- poses of theinvention. f Y

The plate 11 may be made of electrically insulating-material and is `ma'de fast to a lateral extension 12 of the standard 9 by screws 13. On opposite sides of the lateral extension 12, the plate 11 is pierced bypassages 14 of appropriate size tofpass the stems of thumb screw bind-ing'posts 15,'-Jso that Vthese binding posts may be` made to engagek yoke terminals 16 leading and made Sfast to the terminals 6 and 7, respectively and Vterminating in conducting strands 17 whereby the battery terminals 6 and 7 may be indil vidually connected to the .binding post 15, but electrical insulation is brought about by the insulating plate 11.

The conductorsqlr are ,each fiXedly con'-V lil() nected to a respective terminal 6 or 7 at one y end and at the other end to a binding post 1,5 so that under ordinary circumstances of use, no strains are applied to the terminals 6 and 7 and consequently there is no danger of transmitting strains to the terminals f6 or 7 and to the cover portions of the cells, nor to the lead elements of the battery. For this i reason no strains liable to cracker otherwise Y transmittedfthereto, and cracks therefore VdoV injure the cover portions of the cells are knot occur' therein. vF or this reason therelec:

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4trfojlytefindsno access to the exterior of the cell and no. corrosion takes place.

v All; strains which may be transmitted to the terminal posts and 7 are avoided and thefi'njury to thevcover portonsot' the cells .dognotfo'ccur with the result that no deterioration .o the meohanicalrparts of: the eell y can take place. Y

Since .all strainswvhich` vheretofore 'have been borneby the terminals of kthe fbattery 'gli Vfare, with the present invention, transmitted to, and sustained `by a rigidfsuppont made tast to tliefbatterybox, injury to the .battery itself is entirely -.eliniinated .and the life v*of a the t battery is correspondingly prolonged; AAlso corroded term-inalsare done Vzmayvvith ,I because :thereis nochanee for thea-electrolyte to leakV from :the interior of the battery Y vininals Withthe post. portions thereof about the'v hereto.

ful since they make it possible to coupleup the Vterminals 6 Vand-V7 Awith external con-` Y ductors leading from the aid of tools. s l/Vha't Ais claimed s:-

A storage battery terminal comprising an the battery, without inverted substantially L-shaped bracket havt Y ing each arm provided With'aplurality of Y, aperturesforthepassage 4of hold Vfast devices, the long arm of saidA bracket being designed to be secured to ltl e'side Aof the batteryfboX With-its other arm overhangingand spaced i'romthe battery 'box1top, a relatively wide but .thin insulation plate having said other arm extended inedia'illy thereof, securing .elements passed vthrough tliejother arm to secure said plate' thereto, and binding posts removably. passed through the insula- Ltion .plate on'eon .either side of vthe arm attached thereto, and 'having Wing nutsvor the detachable engagement of battery :ter-

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